Poly High School

Welcome to ASU Prep Poly STEM High School

The ASU Preparatory Academy STEM high school program on the ASU Polytechnic campus prepares students to enter and graduate from a university of their choice while leaders and contributors to society. The high school offers the internationally acclaimed Cambridge Curriculum, that prepares students to enroll in university classes by their junior year in high school. Additionally, all students participate in a capstone project course each year.

Students at ASU Prep Poly STEM High School have opportunities to

use technology to address problems and challenges

work collaboratively on solutions to local and global community issues

and participate in service programs.

Through research projects, students develop an understanding of the broader community and how they can make an impact.

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Enrollment

Now accepting applications for enrollment

Open Enrollment is ongoing, and prospective students will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis until capacity is met. To submit an enrollment request for your student to attend ASU Preparatory Academy Polytechnic STEM high school (grades 8-12), please click the link below.

Curriculum

Academic apprenticeships

The ASU Academic Collegiate Apprenticeships, under the Collegiate Scholars Program, provide opportunities for students to experience ASU, investigate educational/career goals and build lasting relationships with peers and mentors, who share similar academic and personal interests.

This course will provide an opportunity for students to observe and gain hands-on experience in an academic setting while establishing a well-defined connection between education and employment. Students are selected for an ASU Academic Apprenticeship based on an application process that includes school attendance and behavior, grade point average (3.0 minimum), letter of recommendation by faculty, and a personal statement.

School service apprenticeship

School service apprenticeship provides service opportunities at the local school and is supervised by staff at ASU Prep. Examples include internships in sports management, peer mentoring and technology.

Business community outreach apprenticeships

Business Community Outreach Apprenticeships teach students career and industry needs and expectations for various organizations in the local community. Examples include internships at

Children’s Museumof Phoenix

Arizona ScienceCenter

Examples of courses for college credit

MAT 110 - Enhanced Freshman MathematicsMAT 117 - College Algebra

AST 111 - Introduction to Solar Systems Astronomy

ASOC 101 - Introductory Sociology

PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology

BIO 130 - Introduction to Environmental Science

*TEL 111 - Child Development*Hybrid program

Capstones

Students at ASU Preparatory Academy High Schools are required to have a capstone project every year throughout their high school experience. Capstone is an in-depth learning experience, similar to a college thesis, that culminates with a year-end presentation. The capstone experience allows students to expand their thinking, delve more deeply into a concept and work with others who share their interests.

At ASU Preparatory Academy, students study the pillars of

Leadership

Socialentrepreneurship

Partnerships

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to develop their yearly capstone presentations. A capstone advisor works with a single cohort of students to facilitate student learning and assist students in the development of a portfolio that will span their entire high school academic growth.

Each capstone begins with shared study under the supervision of the capstone advisor. Students use technologies which will support their research, their connections to others, and their proficiency in future workplace settings.

ASU Prep students present their work at the end of each semester to their peers, advisors and an invited panel of distinguished guests.

Examples of capstone projects

Obesity solutions - working with families and students to make healthy meal and lifestyle choices

Arts and education imagination station - high school students working with 1st - 5th grade students on art projects